We are planning to migrate to EL6 and came across this issue that I am
trying to get around.
Current system spec:
Samba-3.5.10
Selinux-policy-3.7.19
Policycoreutils-2.0.83
Autofs-5.0.5
In EL5 we disabled selinux for samba using 'smbd_disable_trans'
directive and the shares work fine.
, 2012 12:52 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] SELinux Samba Exception on EL6
We are planning to migrate to EL6 and came across this issue that I am trying
to get around.
Current system spec:
Samba-3.5.10
Selinux-policy-3.7.19
Policycoreutils-2.0.83
Autofs-5.0.5
In EL5 we
We are running samba3 on a RHEL SELinux server and are constantly receiving
(approximately a new one per every 6 to 12 seconds) invalid context message in
/var/log/messages. This message disappears when setting SELinux to permissive.
At no time is there an AVC entry being written to the
SELinux appears to be interfering with winbind's functionality.
I have the lastest policy package installed:
selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.149
which allegedly solves this problem according to the RedHat knowledge
base, but clearly does not. I have to turn off SELinux by using
Hi,
I am not seeing this issue on RHEL4 update 6. but i am using
samba-3.0.25b-1.el4_6.5
samba-common-3.0.25b-1.el4_6.5.i386
samba-client-3.0.25b-1.el4_6.5.i386
My sestatus is having as below
snip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
SELinuxfs mount:/selinux
oops
In my previous post i made a typo
#getsebool -P winbind_disable_trans = 1
it should be
#setsebool -P winbind_disable_trans = 1
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:25 AM, mallapadi niranjan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am not seeing this issue on RHEL4 update 6. but i am using
From: Matt Herzog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been struggling with getting my Fedora Linux clients to be able to
authenticate to a Microsoft AD in the past week and wonder how much of the
problem was due to SELinux. My Debian machines can accept AD logins and even
create home directories and dot
I have been struggling with getting my Fedora Linux clients to be able to
authenticate to a Microsoft AD in the past week and wonder how much of the
problem was due to SELinux. My Debian machines can accept AD logins and even
create home directories and dot files from /etc/skel. I know FC5 does
Ok, so there is not a problem with SElinux and Samba. But it is a
pain to set up so it will work right. I finally figured out how to
set up SE and Samba so you can be able to write and delete files.
I found in one of that man pages man samba_selinux, you can just
disable SE for samba. I
Thanks man. That did the trick and I am happy.
Yvon Dubinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, so there is not a problem with
SElinux and Samba. But it is a
pain to set up so it will work right. I finally figured out how to
set up SE and Samba so you can be able to write and delete files.
I
At 09:21 AM 5/5/2006, Yvon Dubinsky wrote:
I found in one of that man pages man samba_selinux, you can just
disable SE for samba. I am sure there are other ways also but this
is what I have found so far. I tried to just open SE to samba but
that has not worked as of yet. What does work
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